Network Programming for the Microsoft .NET Framework

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Learn the best ways to exploit the networking APIs in the .NET Frameworkaand deliver greater flexibility, interoperability, and power to your network applications. Three network programming specialists from Microsoft demonstrate how to use the System.Net namespace, which contains the core classes for network development, across a range of scenariosafrom writing your first socket-based application to developing high performance N-tier Web applications. Whether youare a Win32-based network programmer moving to the .NET Framework or youare an XML Web Services or .NET Remoting developer looking for a better understanding of how these technologies relate to the network, this singular reference delivers the code and instruction you need. Discover how to: Use serialization techniquesabinary, XML, and SOAPato package complex data Enable concurrent programmingaand increase application flexibilityawith threads and asynchronous I/O Resolve URIs without writing protocol-specific code Communicate over IP networks using DNS, IPv4, and IPv6 Learn core to advanced socket programming techniques for both client and server operations Employ the .NET Web-related classes to retrieve HTTP contentaproxy servers, cookies, credentials, and more Fine?tune XML Web services in your network programs and customize the underlying HTTP protocol for optimal efficiency Write a .NET Remoting custom channel to communicate over any data transmission medium Utilize code access security, encryption technology, and HTTP authentication techniques Boost application performance and scalability by streamlining resourcesNET a#39; This method is called when the user clicks on the download button Private
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Network Programming for the Microsoft .NET Framework

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Anthony Jones, Jim Ohlund, Lance Olson

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- 2003-09

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